Alnwick Town v Norton & Stockton Ancients 15 10 2013

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ALNWICK TOWN A.F.C

ST JAMES’ PARK

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Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup 1st Round Alnwick Town v Norton & Stockton Ancients Tuesday 15th October 2013 19:45

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A Brief History of Alnwick Town AFC Alnwick Town Association Football Club was formed in 1879, and was then known as Alnwick United Services. The club was the only Association Football side between Dunbar and Newcastle. In 1900 the club moved to our current home, St James’ Park. The club’s name was changed to Alnwick United Juniors. Between this time and the beginning of the First World War, the name changed between United and Town on several occasions, and also a brief spell as Alnwick St James’s. The club competed in the North Northumberland League until 1923, moving to the East Northumberland League until 1936. The club was then renamed Alnwick Town, and would compete in the Northern Alliance until 1982, apart from 1 season in the Durham Central League in 1964-65. The 60’s and early 70’s were Alnwick Town’s golden years, winning the Northern Alliance on 7 occasions and a league and cup double 5 times. In 1982-83, Alnwick Town were admitted into the newly formed Northern League Division 2. In the 1988/89 season the club finished runners-up and were promoted to the 1st Division, the highest league they have played in to date. The club also elected the league’s first female chairman, Judith Draycott. Relegation from the Northern League 1st Division followed in 1990/91. The club remained in the Northern League 2nd Division until 2006-07 when failing to meet ground criteria and lack of funds resulted in relegation to the Northern Alliance. A change in chairman, committee and management saved the club from extinction, and with the club spending 4 seasons in the Northern Alliance Premier Division, they were promoted back to the Northern League for the 2011-12 season. Whilst in the Alliance, the club won the Senior Benevolent Bowl and the Pinpoint Recruitment Cup. The club were also awarded F.A Charter Standard for the first time in their history. Back in the Northern League, the club finished in 16th place, and achieved Grade G ground status, preserving the club’s position in the Northern League, meaning the club would be competing in the F.A Vase and Senior Cup once again. With plans for the future on the horizon, the club can hopefully look forward to a return of the glory years once again.

ALNWICK TOWN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB HONOURS LIST Durham Central League Cup Winners: 1964/65 North Northumberland League: 1898/99 North Northumberland Minor Cup: 1903/04 Northern Alliance Challenge Cup Winners: 1961–62, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71 Northern Alliance Champions: 1937/38, 1962/63, 1963/64, 1965/66, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1971/72 Northern Alliance Runners-Up: 1959–60, 1961–62, 1966–67, 1972–73, 2010–11 Northern Alliance Subsidiary Cup Winners: 1980/81 Northern League Division 2 Runners-Up: 1988/89 NORTHUMBERLAND AGED MINERS HOMES CUP WINNERS: 1936/37 Northumberland Amateur Cup Winners: 1971-72 Northumberland Senior Benevolent Bowl WiNners: 1986/87, 2009/10 Northumberland Senior Cup Runners-Up: 1961/62 Pinpoint Recruitment Cup Winners: 2008/09 F.A Cup Best: 3rd Qualifying Round (1951-52, 1957-58) F.A Trophy Best: 3rd Qualifying Round (1990-91) F.A Vase Best: 2nd Round (1975-76)



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Alnwick Town Association Football Club St James’ Park, Weavers Way, Alnwick Northumberland NE66 1BG

President - The Duke of Northumberland Vice Presidents - Norman Laidler & Hugh Phillipson Chairman - Tom McKie Vice Chairman - Gordon Webster Vice Chairman (Development) - Cyril Cox Vice Chairman (Juniors) & Charter Standard Compliance - Darren Middleton Club Secretary / Press Officer - Cyril Cox Reserve Team Secretary - Dan Skelton First Team Manager - Paul Yeadon Reserve Team Manager - Andrew Atkinson First Team Coaches - Steve Mullen & Tony Threlfall Reserve Team Coach - Martin Carss Sports Therapist: David Ross Groundsmen - Ian Hogg & Des Lamb Caretaker - Jimmy Lillico Programme / Website Editor - Michael Cook Junior Secretary - Keith Nichols Junior Welfare Officer - Nicola Cooke


Welcome to St James’ Park The Home of Alnwick Town AFC Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to St James’ Park, the home of Alnwick Town AFC since 1900. A particularly warm welcome to today’s match officials, as well as the players, management and supporters of our opponents NORTON & STOCKTON ANCIENTS. Here at St James’ Park, we continue to improve our facilities every year, with both the ground and clubhouse being extensively upgraded since we returned to the Northern League, gaining a Grade G status in the process. None of what you see today would have been possible without the continued support from all of our sponsors, in particular Kitson Windows, MKM, Jet Wash OK, Genix Dental Care, Northumberland Floor Sanding and Mark Ryder Heating and Plumbing. I would also like to thank all of our volunteers who work continuously throughout the year in all sorts of weather conditions. Without their commitment and effort the club would simply not survive. Please feel free to come into the clubhouse to enjoy a beverage or two! Finally, I hope you enjoy the match and have a safe journey home.

Tom McKie - The Chairman


Comments from.... The Editor The house move is now done, so normal service is resumed. The club secretary has also returned from his jollies abroad. I’m personally glad to see him back more than most. You couldn’t pay me to do the secretary job full time. I covered it for a month and wanted to strangle a few people. Tonight we face Norton & Stockton Ancients in the Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup, and I’m hoping for a bit of a cup run this season. It wasn’t that long ago I was sat on the bus to see us win the Benevolent Bowl against Heaton Stannington. It was a cracking night in the clubhouse afterwards. Hopefully we’ll get more nights like that in the future. Wednesday night we came away from West Allotment Celtic with a win and our name in the next round of the Senior Cup. It was our first win in the competition since 2005! The ever reliable Tony Brown converted 2 penalties, the winner coming in the last minute of the game. The cup was a nice break from the league where we have been struggling lately, picking up 5 defeats in a row. Hopefully we’ve ended that run against Stokesley Sports Club and will start heading back up the table again. Haway The Wick! Cookie


Alnwick Town Player Profiles - 2013/2014 Season BRIAN BROOKS GOALKEEPER 31 DAN MULLEN

The 472 Player of the Season for 2013/13, Brooka played a massive part in keeping the club in the Northern League. One of the club’s longest serving players and a genuine role model for the younger lads coming through. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR

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Dan has joined the club this summer and has made a promising start, keeping his first clean sheet in the victory against Northallerton Town.

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ALEX MAKIN

‘OOMPA LOOMPA’ as the 472 song goes, Alex has become a permanent fixture in the defence at the club. Now that Marc Nixon has left, he has officially been crowned the club’s tallest player. SPONSORED BY: DAVID REYNOLDS

DEFENDER 26

DANNY LOWES DEFENDER

DAVID HILLS DEFENDER

TOM MACPHERSON DEFENDER 25

JAKES LOWES DEFENDER

LEE DUNDAS DEFENDER 19

Danny will be hoping for an injury-free season, having had lengthy spells out following games against Esh Winning. He has a different haircut every week, at the moment though he’s looking a bit bald on top. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR Hillsy has returned to the club following his big money move to Ryton & Crawcrook Albion last season. Still a favourite of the programme editor due to his Sunderland roots, Hillsy adds some much needed experience at the back. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR Tom Mac has taken over as captain this season. Loves the banter at the club, especially the away days involving Christmas jumpers and bribing the judges in Brampton. SPONSORED BY: JOHN PROUDLOCK BUILDING CONTRACTOR 01669 621 141 Jake will be hoping for more first team action this year, and following the retirement of the club’s long serving left back this could be his year. Younger brother of Danny, with a lot more hair on top. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR

Lee has been unlucky with injuries since stepping up from the reserves. Confident on the ball, and isn’t afraid to go for a wander or twenty during a game. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR


Alnwick Town Player Profiles - 2013/2014 Season Hoggy has become a permanent fixture on the wing for the first team. A threat to defenders when he simply gets the ball and runs with it. SPONSORED BY: DAVID REYNOLDS

Muzza. Club Captain. Legend. Hates a booking. Heart and soul of the club. Never stops running. Caused a 1 man pitch invasion last season with 2 late goals against Brandon United. It was worth it. SPONSORED BY: PETER ROPER The first player to score 20 goals in the Northern League for the club since James Swordy. Tony arguably kept the club up last season and scored some crackers in the process. A hat-trick against Birtley rounded off his season. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR Kev has returned to the club again following stints of kicking and punching lumps out of others in a cage. He’s a canny lad. Will never back out of a tackle, and sure to give Muzza a run for his money this year for the ‘Bad Boy’ award. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR You’ll often find Kiddy on the treatment table due to being made of glass. Cruciate ligament injuries and dislocated shoulders are just part of the game apparently. Follow him on twitter @chriskidd4 SPONSORED BY: TOM MCKIE Jonny’s memorable first half hat-trick on the final day of the season contributed to the club staying in the Northern League. Caused problems for plenty of defences, and will no doubt continue doing so for years to come. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR Minnow’s 2nd season with the club and he’ll be hoping to get more action this year from the starting line-up. Scored a couple of vital goals last season, lets hope for a few more again this season. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR

Dale will be hoping for an injury free season after complications from the previous season’s injury. Will run himself into the ground and not shy to put a foot in. Big chance this year. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR

KIERAN HOGG MIDFIELDER

BRYAN MURRAY MIDFIELDER

TONY BROWN MIDFIELDER

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For only £2.50 per section, you can help support Alnwick Town AFC financially for the 2013-2014 season by sponsoring a section of the St James’ Park pitch. Each section is roughly the size of a dugout in the illustration above, and you can use it to advertise a business, charity, or if you like simply your own name. You may purchase as many sections as you wish. If we can fill each section of the pitch, we will raise £205.00. Although this may not seem like much in terms or running a football club, every little helps. The money raised would almost cover the photocopying costs for the inserts of the matchday programme for the entire season. Contact us atafc1879@btconnect.com or on Twitter @alnwicktownafc for details. Current Total Raised: £82.50, with 40.25% of sections taken.


Alnwick Town AFC 2013-2014 Season Fixtures and Match Stats OPPONENTS

2013 H/A

SCORE ATT

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

AUGUST 10

H

WEST ALLOTMENT CELTIC

0-4

82

MULLEN D

MAKIN A

LOWES J

LOWES D

MACPHERSON T

HILLS D

MURRAY B

14

A

RYTON & CRAWCROOK ALBION

1-2

58

MULLEN D

LOWES D

MACPHERSON T

HILLS D

MURRAY B

BROWN T

MAKIN A

17

A

WASHINGTON

1-2

41

MULLEN D

LOWES D

MACPHERSON T 1

MURRAY B

ELLIOTT K (Y)

BROWN T 1

HOGG K

20

H

NORTHALLERTON TOWN

1-0

105

MULLEN D

MURRAY B

MACPHERSON T

LOWES D

ELLIOTT K

HOGG K

BROWN T 1

24

A

THORNABY

2-2

65

MULLEN D

MURRAY B

MACPHERSON T

HILLS D

ELLIOTT K

HOGG K (Y)

MAKIN A

26

H

HEATON STANNINGTON

0-2

126

MULLEN D

LOWES D

MACPHERSON T

HILLS D

ELLIOTT K

KIDD C

BROWN T

31

A

WILLINGTON

1-1

91

MULLEN D

HILLS D (Y)

MACPHERSON T (Y)

MURRAY P

ELLIOTT K

MAKIN A

BROWN T

MACPHERSON T

LOWES D

ELLIOTT K

MAKIN A 1

BROWN T

ELLIOTT K

MAKIN A

BROWN T BROWN T

SEPTEMBER 4

A

BRANDON UNITED

1-4

31

MULLEN D

HILLS D

7

H

ALBION SPORTS (FAV 1QR)

2-3

129

MULLEN D

LOWES D

MACPHERSON T ARMSTRONG L 1

14

A

NORTON & STOCKTON ANCIENTS

4-1

66

MULLEN D

LOWES D

MACPHERSON T

ARMSTRONG L

KIDD C

MAKIN A

21

H

SEAHAM RED STAR

2-6

50

MULLEN D

LOWES D (Y)

HILLS D

ARMSTRONG L (Y)

KIDD C

MAKIN A (Y)

BROWN T

28

H

TOW LAW TOWN

2-3

76

MULLEN D

MAKIN A

MURRAY B 1

MACPHERSON T

LOWES D

KIDD C

BROWN T 1

MULLEN D

MURRAY B (Y)

MACPHERSON T (Y)

LOWES D

ELLIOTT K

MAKIN A

BROWN T

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

OCTOBER 5

A

CHESTER-LE-STREET TOWN

3-1

9

A

WEST ALLOTMENT CELTIC (NSC 1R)

1-2

12

A

STOKESLEY SPORTS CLUB

15

H

NORTON & STOCKTON ANCIENTS (EAMC)

19

A

TOW LAW TOWN

22

H

NORTH SHIELDS

26

A

WHICKHAM

NOVEMBER 2

H

9

A

SOUTH SHIELDS ESH WINNING

16

H

DARLINGTON RAILWAY ATHLETIC

23

A

WHITEHAVEN AMATEURS

30

A

BIRTLEY TOWN

DECEMBER 7

H

RYTON & CRAWCROOK ALBION

14

A

NORTHALLERTON TOWN

21

H

BRANDON UNITED

28

A

JARROW ROOFING BCA

2014 H/A

OPPONENTS

JANUARY 4

H

WASHINGTON

10

A

WEST ALLOTMENT CELTIC

18

H

THORNABY

25

A

HEATON STANNINGTON

FEBRUARY 1

H

WILLINGTON

8

A

SEAHAM RED STAR

15

H

NORTON & STOCKTON ANCIENTS

MARCH 1

H

CHESTER-LE-STREET TOWN

8

H

STOKESLEY SPORTS CLUB

15

A

NORTH SHIELDS

22

H

WHICKHAM

29

A

SOUTH SHIELDS

APRIL 5

H

ESH WINNING

12

A

DARLINGTON RAILWAY ATHLETIC

19

H

WHITEHAVEN AMATEURS

26

H

BIRTLEY TOWN

H

NORTH SHIELDS (LC 2R)

H

JARROW ROOFING BCA

TBC

SCORE ATT


Key: (Y) = Yellow Card, (R) = Red Card, (#) = Substitute on for, # = Number of goals scored, FAV = F.A Vase, NSC = Northumberland Senior Cup, EAMC = Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup, LC = League Cup. 8

9

10

11

12

13 / 17

14

15

16

ELLIOTT K

JACKSON J

HOGG K

BROWN T

KENNEDY D

BROOKS B

JOBSON A (8)

DUNDAS L (6)

MOORE R (3)

HOGG K

ROBINSON M

JACKSON J 2

LOWES J

ELLIOTT K (8)

BROOKS B

MOORE R (11)

TRUSCOTT T

TROY D (9)

MAKIN A

ROBINSON M

JACKSON J

LOWES J

JOBSON A

TRUSCOTT T (10)

MOORE R (11)

FULLER L

MAKIN A

ROBINSON M

JACKSON J

LOWES J

TROY D

BROOKS B

MOORE R

TRUSCOTT T (9)

HILLS D (4)

BROWN T

ROBINSON M 1

JACKSON J

LOWES J

JOBSON A

LOWES D (4)

TRUSCOTT T (9)

KENNEDY D

KIDD C (11) 1

MAKIN A

JACKSON J

HOGG S

HOGG K

JOBSON A

BROOKS B

KENNEDY D (9)

MURRAY P (4)

HOGG K (Y)

JACKSON J

KENNEDY D

LOWES J

TRUSCOTT T

FULLER L

LOWES D (4)

KIDD C (5)

HOGG K

KENNEDY D (Y) 1

JACKSON J 1

LOWES J 1

KIDD C (11)

BROOKS B

MURRAY P (10)

ARMSTRONG L (2)

HOGG K

HOGG S

JACKSON J

LOWES J

ROBINSON M (5)

BROOKS B

HILLS D

KIDD C (11)

HOGG K

HOGG S 1

JACKSON J

LOWES J

MURRAY P (6)

TRUSCOTT T

MURRAY B (3)

HILLS D

HOGG K

HOGG S 2

JACKSON J

LOWES J (Y)

TRUSCOTT T

BROOKS B

MURRAY B (6)

ELLIOTT K

JOBSON A (11)

HOGG K

JACKSON J

HOGG S

MURRAY P

JOBSON A (11)

BROOKS B

ELLIOTT K (6)

HILLS D

HOGG K

JACKSON J 1

SULLIVAN S

LOWES J

TRUSCOTT T (10)

JOBSON A

MURRAY P (11)

HILLS D (3)

8

9

10

11

12

14

15

16

13 / 17

MURRAY P


Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup R1

ALNWICK TOWN AFC ADAM JOBSON ALEX MAKIN BRIAN BROOKS BRYAN MURRAY CHRISTOPHER KIDD Manager: Paul Yeadon Coaches: Steve Mullen Tony Threlfall Sports Therapist: David Ross 1st Choice Colours: Black and White Stripes Black Shorts Black Socks 2nd Choice Colours: Navy and Light Blue Quarters Navy Blue Shorts Navy Blue Socks

DALE KENNEDY DAN MULLEN DANNY DONOHOE DANNY LOWES DAVID HILLS JAKE LOWES JAMES JACKSON JON COLLEY KEVIN ELLIOTT KIERAN HOGG LEE DUNDAS LIAM ARMSTRONG PETER MURRAY

Match Officials

ROSS MOORE

Referee: TBC Assistant: D Jones Assistant: Derek Thompson

ROSS MORTON STEPHEN HOGG THOMAS TRUSCOTT TOM MACPHERSON TOM VICKERS TONY BROWN


Tuesday 15th October 2013 - 19:30KO

NORTON & STOCKTON ANCIENTS ANTHONY LOWERSON STEPHEN CRAGGS CALLUM WILSON PHILIP BEST DALE MULLIGAN JAMES CROSSMAN MATTHEW RAMAGE MATTHEW BELL DANIEL O’BRIEN MARCUS LAING MICHAEL JAMESON JOHN SEATON JACK PROCTOR MATTHEW HAWKINS STEPHEN FLOCKETT

Manager: Andy Campbell Assistant Manager: Graham Poppel 1st Choice Colours: Amber and Black Shirt Amber and Black Shorts Black Socks

DANIEL HANNAFIN NICKY MARTIN ROCKY ANDREWS GARY MITCHELL Random Stat: Alnwick have failed to score in only 2 of their 14 games this season.


CLUB HISTORY Norton & Stockton Ancients FC Having started out life in 1959 to provide a winter alternative for local cricketers, Norton Cricket Club Trust FC played its football in the Teesside League, winning the Durham Minor Cup in 1968. In 1980 when Stockton FC was having to close, its remaining assets, including the goalposts, were transferred to Norton Cricket Club Trust. Members of the Stockton board joined the Norton club and it was agreed to incorporate Stockton’s nickname, ‘The Ancients’ into a new club name., and the Norton & Stockton Ancients were born. The club was welcomed into the newly reformed second division of the highly competitive Northern League. It held its own in the League’s second tier without really threatening promotion, until in 2009, following the arrival of new club chairman Mick Mulligan, the club secured first division football. Under the first team management of Conrad Hillerby the Ancients retained and consolidated their first division status and top 10 finishes were secured in two of the three seasons following promotion. In recent years the club has also reached the quarter final of the FA Vase and the 3rd qualifying round of the FA Cup where it lost to FC United of Manchester in front of a record attendance of 1,526 at the club’s Station Road ground. At the end of the 2011/12 season, manager Conrad Hillerby moved on and the club appointed former Middlesbrough and Cardiff City striker Andy Campbell as its new manager.

Norton & Stockton Ancients FC Pen Pictures 2013 / 14 Management / Coaches Andy Campbell, ex Middlesbrough and Cardiff City striker in his second season at the club, assisted by Graham Poppel and experienced Northern League campaigner Richie Storr. Phil Laverick has stepped in as goalkeeping coach Goalkeepers Antony Lowerson Very promising young goalkeeper. Signed from Coxhoe Athletic. Stephen Craggs, experienced Northern League goalkeeper who has signed from Northallerton Town. Defenders Callum Wilson Hard working defender and midfielder, re-signed from last season. Philip Best Last season’s club captain at Coxhoe Athletic. Tall, experienced centre back.


Dale Mulligan Club stalwart, stubborn defender and a presence in both boxes, re-signed from last season. James Crossman Formerly of Billingham Town, Northallerton Town and Bishop Auckland. Mathew Ramage Right back / centre back, formerly Thornaby Town. Mathew Bell Left back, re-signed from last season. Daniel O'Brien Tough tackling defender, formerly of Billingham Town. Midfield Marcus Laing Returning to the club after spells at Billingham Town and Northallerton Town. Michael Jameson Experienced midfielder and club captain re-signed from last season. Ex Billingham Synthonia. John Seaton Strong midfielder Re-signed from last season. Jack Proctor Classy and skilful defender and midfielder Re-signed from last season.

Mathew Hawkins Skilful and competitive midfielder Stephen Flockett Strong and agile wide midfielder. Daniel Hannafin Skilful striker and attacking midfielder

Strikers Nicky Martin Last season’s most prolific goalscorer on Teesside with 19 goals for Billingham Town. Rocky Andrews Experienced Committed Midfielder/ Striker, formerly of Thornaby Town. Gary Mitchell Centre forward, ex Thornaby Town.


ALNWICK TOWN RESERVES


Alnwick Town Appearances 2013/2014 (Up to and including Chester-le-Street) Appearance Info Player

L

LS

ARMSTRONG, LIAM

2

1

BROOKS, BRIAN BROWN, TONY

C

CS

UCS

1 7

12

DUNDAS, LEE ELIIOTT, KEVIN

ULS

1 1

1 8

2

FULLER, LES

1

1

2 2

1

LG

Cards

T

TS

CG

TG

Y

3

1

1

1

1

0

0

13

0

0

1

0

9

2

0

0

0

0

7

2

0

1

0

2

0 3

3

HILLS, DAVID

7

HOGG, KIERAN

12

1

13

0

HOGG, STEPHEN

4

1

5

0

3

3

JACKSON, JAMES

11

1

12

0

4

4

JOBSON, ADAM

2

Goal Info

3

4

0

3

2

2

1

1

1

4

4

1

1

1

11

2

KENNEDY, DALE

2

1

KIDD, CHRISTOPHER

4

3

LOWES, DANNY

10

2

LOWES, JAKE

10

1

11

0

MACPHERSON, TOM

11

1

12

MAKIN, ALEX

12

1

MOORE, ROSS

3

MULLEN, DANIEL

12

MURRAY, BRYAN

7

2

MURRAY, PETER

2

4

ROBINSON, MICHAEL

4

SULLIVAN, STUART

1

1

1 1

1 1

0 1

0

1

1

1

1

0

1

1

3

13

0

1

1

1

0

3

0

13

0

0

7

2

2

4

4

1

1

0

0

1

1 0

1

1

TROY, DANIEL

1

1

0

1

0

TRUSCOTT, THOMAS

4

4

0

4

0

OWN GOALS

1

1

1

2

Key: L = League Appearance, LS = League Substitute Appearance, ULS = Unused League Substitute, C = Cup Appearance, CS = Cup Substitute Appearance, UCS = Unused Cup Substitute, T = Total Appearances, TS = Total Substitute Appearances, LG = League Goals, CG = Cup Goals, TG = Total Goals, Y = Yellow Cards, R = Red Cards.

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R


1 If you’re not English, he says you shouldn’t play for England...

3 Can he lead us to international glory?...

The new manager at Sunderland...

2 Can he work with the new 23 year old hear of recruitment?...

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Answers: 1. Gus Poyet, 2. Jack Wilshere, 3. malky Mackay, 4. Roy Hodgson


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Arsenal’s big summer signing...

Not good enough for Chelsea it seems...

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6 Also not good enough for Chelsea by the looks of it...

Newcastle’s in form striker...

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Answers 5. Mesut Ozil, 6. Romelu Lukaku, 7. Juan Mata, 8. Loic Remy


Ebac Northern League Division 1

Updated: 10/10/2013

Previous Results

Tonight’s Fixtures

Tuesday 8th October 2013 Billingham Town 1-3 Guisborough Town Bishop Auckland 0-0 Durham City Penrith 1-0 Crook Town Spennymoor Town 1-0 Hebburn Town Whitley Bay 5-2 Sunderland RCA

Ashington v Marske United Billingham Town v Newton Aycliffe Bishop Auckland v Consett Hebburn Town v Dunston UTS Whitley Bay v Billingham Synthonia

Wednesday 9th October 2013 Billingham Synthonia 4-0 Bedlington Terriers Newton Aycliffe 0-3 Dunston UTS Shildon 4-2 Consett

Wednesday 16th October 2013 Crook Town v West Auckland Town Guisborough Town v Morpeth Town Newcastle Benfield v Spennymoor Town Shildon v Celtic Nation


Ebac Northern League Division 2

Updated: 10/10/2013

Previous Results

Tonight’s Fixtures

Tuesday 8th October 2013 Darlington RA 3-3 Jarrow Roofing BCA South Shields 2-1 Whitehaven

Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup 1st Round Alnwick Town v Norton & Stockton Ancients

Wednesday 9th October 2013 Brandon United 3-1 Ryton & Crawcrook Albion Northallerton Town 3-0 Seaham Red Star Northumberland Senior Cup 1st Round Morpeth Town 0-1 North Shields Newcastle Benfield 4-2 Team Northumbria West Allotment Celtic 1-2 Alnwick Town

Darlington RA v South Shields Jarrow Roofing BCA v Stokesley Sports Club Seaham Red Star v Heaton Stannington Thornaby v Whickham Wednesday 16th October 2013 Brandon United v North Shields Esh Winning v Washington Northallerton Town v Birtley Town Ryton & Crawcrook Albion v Chester-le-Street West Allotment Celtic v Tow Law Town


CLUB SHOP

New Replica Shirts and Training Kit are available to purchase through Sportsworld Alnwick. They will soon be available to purchase online via www.rugbygear.co.uk in our online shop.

Programme Shop

We are currently building our stock for the programme shop, but if you have any ’wants lists’ then please e-mail us atafc1879@btconnect.com . We have many programmes for Newcastle United, Sunderland and Alnwick Town in particular. If you have programmes to donate please get in touch!

NEXT HOME FIXTURE:

NORTH SHIELDS Tuesday 22nd October 2013 - 19:30 KO


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